The fourth Saturday of each month is designated a Super Saturday family day at the Evansville Museum. The day is filled with crafts, activities, challenges, and/or guest lectures, with a different theme each time. ...

The Owensboro Museum of Fine Art celebrates the works of local and regional artists who will compete for awards in a showcase of painting, sculpture, and mixed media. The showcase will be on display through April 14. ...

Drumline Live’s show marches into the Tri-State on Feb. 25 at the RiverPark Center in Owensboro, Kentucky. Reminiscent of the popular movie Drumline, the show features drummers, musicians, and dancers in an energetic performance designed to grip audiences and get...

“Our American Heritage” features music that celebrates our customs, culture, and history. The Evansville Philharmonic Chorus rounds out the program singing words of American poet Walt Whitman in Howard Hanson’s “Song of Democracy” and they join the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra...

A global sensation returns to Evansville for the second time with an all-new program. Historic heroes, mischief, and miracles come to life with dance, songs, and music.
Performance times are 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. ...

One in three young people will experience some form of abuse in their dating relationships. Bring awareness and help break the cycle by promoting healthy relationships at home and in your community through February, recognized nationally as Teen Dating Violence...

The contemporary painter showcases her artwork of abstract acrylic on canvas. Her work is characterized by surreal arrays of whimsical figures, often distorted to semi-abstraction. A reception takes place 5-7 p.m. Feb. 2. ...

What do a prom dresses, mini skirts, and high heels all have in common? They are integral parts in the plot of this intimate collection of stories by sisters Nora and Delia Ephron, based on the best-seller by Ilene Beckerman....

Written by Lauren Gunderson and directed by University of Evansville dramaturge Diane Brewer, this play follows Henrietta Leavitt from her employment at the Harvard Observatory — where she processes astronomical data gathered by male scientists — until her death.
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